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Friday, 19 June 2026

Bishop Erasmus Wutawunashe Leads Church Service for Late David Charirwe

 



By Staff Writer


Masvingo bade farewell to one of its most respected figures on Thursday as a church service was held for the late David Charirwe.


The service was led by Bishop Erasmus Wutawunashe at the Family of God Church, drawing mourners who gathered to honour Charirwe’s life and legacy.


Charirwe died in Harare on Sunday. He will be laid to rest in his rural home in Mutare.


He is remembered as a veteran trade unionist, devout Christian, business leader, and politician. Colleagues described him as a principled voice who dedicated his life to labour rights, faith, and public service.


The church service marked a solemn moment for the Masvingo community, which turned out in numbers to pay their last respects to a man many regarded as a legend.

Thursday, 18 June 2026

ZCC to Host 48th Biennial General Assembly in July 2026

 


The Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) has announced its 48th Biennial General Assembly, scheduled to take place from 21 to 24 July 2026 under the theme, “Breaking Walls, Building Bridges and Projecting the Future.”


Inspired by John 17:6–11, this year’s Assembly calls on the Church to strengthen unity, confront injustice, and collectively shape a just, inclusive, and hope-filled future for Zimbabwe.


As the ZCC’s highest decision-making body, the General Assembly will bring together member churches for worship, reflection, leadership renewal, and strategic dialogue on key national and global issues. These include governance, economic justice, climate change, and social wellbeing.


At a time marked by both significant challenges and emerging opportunities, the Church continues to serve as a moral voice and bridge-builder within society. Guided by its Watchman mandate, the ZCC remains committed to promoting dialogue, strengthening accountability, and advancing transformation across communities.

The 2026 General Assembly is expected to provide a vital platform for conversations of hope, collaboration, and collective action toward a better future.

#GeneralAssembly2026 #ConversationsOfHope

Wednesday, 17 June 2026

Churches Call For Equal Access To Clean Water For Every African Child

 



By Staff Writer -The Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) has joined the rest of the continent in marking the Day of the African Child 2026, urging governments, communities and stakeholders to prioritise access to clean water, sanitation and hygiene for all children.

Commemorations this year are being held under the theme, "Ensuring Universal Access to Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Every Child in Africa."

In a statement, the ZCC reflected on the legacy of the Soweto children whose courage continues to inspire generations across Africa, while stressing the need to uphold the rights and dignity of every child.

The church body said every child deserves access to clean water, safe sanitation facilities and proper hygiene, describing them as critical requirements for healthy growth and development.

Quoting Matthew 19:14, the ZCC said, "Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these," and called for collective efforts to ensure that no child is excluded from opportunities that promote their wellbeing.

The council also highlighted its ongoing commitment to empowering young people through its Youth Leadership Development Programme (YLDP) and by integrating youth participation across its various initiatives.

According to the ZCC, young people continue to play an important role in advancing peacebuilding, governance, climate justice and social transformation within communities.

The organisation encouraged children and youth across Africa to remain agents of positive change, urging them to embrace values of peace, integrity, innovation and hope.

"Continue to be ambassadors of peace, integrity, innovation, and hope. Use your God-given talents and gifts to transform your communities and our continent," the ZCC said.

Tuesday, 16 June 2026

Courage To Keep Going

 THE WORD IN 60 SECONDS 


with Major Kudzai Marime 

Dz Extension Corps 

Harare West Division 


COURAGE TO KEEP GOING


"Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go." — Joshua 1:9


Courage is not the absence of fear, but the willingness to move forward despite it. Throughout life, there will be moments that test our faith and challenge our resolve. 


Yet God does not ask us to face them alone. His presence gives us the strength to stand firm and the confidence to keep going.


Whatever you are facing today, remember that the God who calls you is the God who walks with you. Therefore, take heart, trust Him, and step forward in faith.


Prayer: Lord, grant me the courage to trust You in every circumstance and the strength to follow wherever You lead. Amen.


#RootedInPrayerAndCommitment – Salvationist Online


Monday, 15 June 2026

EFZ Calls Nation to Prayer as Parliament Debates CAB3




The Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe (EFZ) issued a statement last week reaffirming its commitment to justice, accountability, reconciliation, and constitutional integrity.


As Parliament deliberates on the Criminal Activities Bill 3 (CAB3), the EFZ made an ardent call for continued prayer across the nation. 


The statement was endorsed by EFZ leaders Clara Madzinga-Chiseko, Gary Cross, and Bishop N. Muparutsa.


Saturday, 13 June 2026

THEME: GOD OUR DELIVERER IN TIMES OF TROUBLE

 


“God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble.”

(Psalm 46:1)


Life often confronts us with moments we never imagined we would face. There are days when the road becomes dark, when there seems to be no way out, and when we do not even know what the next hour holds. Before this day is over, we may encounter pain, rejection, loss, disappointment, or even death itself. The dragon’s mouth, the flood’s torrent, the snare’s entrapment, suffering, and disaster are not imaginary fears; they are realities that many people battle every day. Yet Psalm 46 reminds us that in the middle of such storms, God remains our refuge and strength.


The child of God is not promised a life without trouble, but we are promised the presence of God in trouble. When the floods rise and fear surrounds us, God does not abandon His people. He steps into the fire with us, holds us through the night, and makes a way where there seems to be none. Many times, His deliverance comes in ways we never expected, proving that His power is greater than every danger that surrounds us.


Even when suffering feels unbearable, we must remember that God sees every tear and hears every cry. The Lord who delivered Daniel from the lions, David from Saul, and Paul from prison is still delivering His people today. What threatens to destroy us can become a testimony of God’s faithfulness and mercy.


With God, we overcome. Our hope is strengthened in Jesus Christ, who Himself walked through pain, rejection, betrayal, and suffering. Because He suffered, He understands our struggles completely. Therefore, when we face trials, we are never alone. The same Savior who conquered death walks beside us, assuring us that victory belongs to those who trust in Him.


To God be the glory 


Rev B Chinhara

Friday, 12 June 2026

Zimbabwe Council of Churches: Let's Remain Prayerful During CAB3 Processes

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y A Correspondent - The Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) has called on citizens to remain prayerful, informed, and actively engaged in ongoing national discussions on constitutional matters.


Earlier this year, the ZCC Supervisory Council adopted the Church as Watchman Framework, which is anchored in Ezekiel 33:7, where God says, "I have made you a watchman for the people." According to the council, the framework reaffirms the Church's responsibility to understand and respond to issues affecting communities and the nation at large.


The framework also emphasizes the Church's role in promoting justice, safeguarding peace, and encouraging responsible citizenship among Zimbabweans.


As public debate around constitutional issues continues, the ZCC urged citizens to participate in a peaceful and constructive manner through legitimate public channels.


"The Zimbabwe Council of Churches encourages citizens to remain prayerful, stay informed, participate peacefully, and contribute constructively through legitimate public processes," the organization said.

The council underscored its commitment to fostering hope and national dialogue, citing Psalm 33:12: "Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord."


The statement was issued under the themes #ChurchAsWatchman and #ConversationsOfHope.

Thursday, 11 June 2026

Faith Beyond Sight

 THE WORD IN 60 SECONDS


with Major Kudzai Marime 

Dz Extension Corps 

Harare West Division 





Why allow our eyes to focus on the enemy's schemes when faith can see what sight cannot? Our natural eyes often give birth to fear and uncertainty, but faith brings confidence in God's power.


As Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego walked toward the fiery furnace, they were surrounded by spectators and guarded by those who had bound them. Yet they did not allow what they saw to determine what they believed. They chose faith over fear and trusted God completely.


Friends and family, in moments of hopelessness, let us rest under Heaven's covering. Faith moves us to experience God's limitless power. Those who focus only on the flames will feel the heat from afar, but those who walk by faith will witness God's deliverance.


Whatever painful situation you may be facing today, step into it with faith and watch the hand of God at work. Trust Him, and you will see His power revealed.


"For we walk by faith, not by sight."  - 2 Corinthians 5:7


#RootedInPrayerAndCommitment – Salvationist Online

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